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|image=DWDVDF 133.jpg | |image = DWDVDF 133.jpg | ||
|issue number = 133 | |issue number = 133 | ||
|cover date = [[5 February (releases)|5 February]] [[2014 (releases)|2014]] | |cover date = [[5 February (releases)|5 February]] [[2014 (releases)|2014]] | ||
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|editor = [[Claire Lister]] | |editor = [[Claire Lister]] | ||
|publisher = [[GE Fabbri Ltd]] | |publisher = [[GE Fabbri Ltd]] | ||
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The '''one hundred thirty-third issue of the ''[[Doctor Who DVD Files]]''''' - "The Ultimate Build-up Doctor Who Encyclopaedia" had a cover date of [[5 February (releases)|5 February]] [[2014 (releases)|2014]]. | The '''one hundred thirty-third issue of the ''[[Doctor Who DVD Files]]''''' - "The Ultimate Build-up Doctor Who Encyclopaedia" had a cover date of [[5 February (releases)|5 February]] [[2014 (releases)|2014]]. | ||
== Magazine content == | |||
Collectable loose leaf pages divided into nine categories that could be filed accordingly. | Collectable loose leaf pages divided into nine categories that could be filed accordingly. | ||
* [[Doctor Who DVD Files: Allies|Allies]] | * [[Doctor Who DVD Files: Allies|Allies]] | ||
: [[Rapunzel]] | : [[Rapunzel]] | ||
: In the [[Land of Fiction]], fairy tales were real | : In the [[Land of Fiction]], fairy tales were real ... | ||
: [[Jenny Flint]] | : [[Jenny Flint]] | ||
: One third of the [[Paternoster Gang]] was a karate-kicking maid! | : One third of the [[Paternoster Gang]] was a karate-kicking maid! | ||
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* [[Doctor Who DVD Files: Enemies|Enemies]] | * [[Doctor Who DVD Files: Enemies|Enemies]] | ||
: [[Tricky Van Baalen]] | : [[Tricky Van Baalen]] | ||
: This | : This 'android' was not all that he seemed ... | ||
: [[Spoonhead]]s | : [[Spoonhead]]s | ||
: The [[Great Intelligence]] used robots to take over [[London]] | : The [[Great Intelligence]] used robots to take over [[London]] ... | ||
: [[Dinosaur]]s | : [[Dinosaur]]s | ||
: The Doctor has encountered several prehistoric beasts. | : The Doctor has encountered several prehistoric beasts. | ||
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: A profile of the writer who saved ''Doctor Who''. | : A profile of the writer who saved ''Doctor Who''. | ||
*[[Doctor Who DVD Files: Technology|Technology]] | * [[Doctor Who DVD Files: Technology|Technology]] | ||
: [[Time Scoop]] | : [[Time Scoop]] | ||
: Discover more about this forbidden [[Time Lord]] device. | : Discover more about this forbidden [[Time Lord]] device. | ||
* [[Doctor Who DVD Files: Flashbacks|Flashback]] | * [[Doctor Who DVD Files: Flashbacks|Flashback]] | ||
: [[Doctor Who DVD Files: Flashbacks| "Nightmare!"]] | : [[Doctor Who DVD Files: Flashbacks|"Nightmare!"]] | ||
: Welcome to the | : Welcome to the Minotaur's hotel of horror. | ||
* [[Doctor Who DVD Files: Episode Guide|DVD Episode Guide]] | * [[Doctor Who DVD Files: Episode Guide|DVD Episode Guide]] | ||
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: The [[Fourth Doctor]] embarks on a fantastic voyage. | : The [[Fourth Doctor]] embarks on a fantastic voyage. | ||
==DVD release (with cover blurb)== | == DVD release (with cover blurb) == | ||
: Each issue came with a DVD release. | : Each issue came with a DVD release. | ||
: Reversible DVD sleeves enabled the collector to display one of two designs featuring either the Doctor and his enemies or his companions. | : Reversible DVD sleeves enabled the collector to display one of two designs featuring either the Doctor and his enemies or his companions. | ||
* ''[[The Invisible Enemy (TV story)|The Invisible Enemy]]'' | * ''[[The Invisible Enemy (TV story)|The Invisible Enemy]]'' | ||
:''"We are all predators, Doctor. We kill | :''"We are all predators, Doctor. We kill ... we devour ... to live. "'' | ||
:: The TARDIS is attacked by the nucleus of a virus called [[The Swarm (The Invisible Enemy)|the Swarm]] and lands at the [[Bi-Al Foundation]], a space hospital in the 51st century. With the Doctor in a coma, it's up to scientist [[Marius|Professor Marius]] and his robot dog, [[K-9]], to help Leela]] save the [[Time Lord]]'s life. But will | :: The TARDIS is attacked by the nucleus of a virus called [[The Swarm (The Invisible Enemy)|the Swarm]] and lands at the [[Bi-Al Foundation]], a space hospital in the 51st century. With the Doctor in a coma, it's up to scientist [[Frederick Marius|Professor Marius]] and his robot dog, [[K9 Mark I|K-9]], to help [[Leela]] save the [[Time Lord]]'s life. But will Marius' outlandish plan really work? And are they too late to prevent the Age of the Virus? | ||
==Notable | == Notable information == | ||
* The [[Bi-Al Foundation]] (or Centre for Alien Biomorphology), was located at galactic co-ordinates 7438007. | * The [[Bi-Al Foundation]] (or Centre for Alien Biomorphology), was located at galactic co-ordinates 7438007. | ||
* The van Baalen brothers were called Tricky, Bram and Gregor. | * The van Baalen brothers were called [[Tricky Van Baalen|Tricky]], [[Bram Van Baalen|Bram]] and [[Gregor Van Baalen|Gregor]]. | ||
* [[Russell T Davies]] was born in [[Swansea]] on 27th April 1963. His full name is Stephen Russell Davies. | * [[Russell T Davies]] was born in [[Swansea]] on [[27 April (people)|27th April]] [[1963 (people)|1963]]. His full name is Stephen Russell Davies. | ||
* [[Russell T Davies]] | * [[Russell T Davies]]'s 1995 Doctor Who novel ''[[Damaged Goods (novel)|Damaged Goods]]'' was set on a council estate that featured a family called the Tylers - some years before [[Rose Tyler]] made her television appearance in 2005. | ||
* In 1812 the [[Brothers Grimm]] published a collection of fairy tales. | * In 1812 the [[Brothers Grimm]] published a collection of fairy tales. | ||
* The notorious pirate [[Blackbeard]] who terrorised the West Indies in the 18th century was actually called | * The notorious pirate [[Blackbeard]] who terrorised the [[West Indies]] in the [[18th century]] was actually called Edward Teach. | ||
* [[Jenny Flint]] was a Victorian Match girl rescued from an attack by a Chinese gang by [[Vastra|Madame Vastra]] who she later married in [[1892]] and along with [[Strax]] formed the [[Paternoster Gang]]. | * [[Jenny Flint]] was a Victorian Match girl rescued from an attack by a Chinese gang by [[Vastra|Madame Vastra]] who she later married in [[1892]] and along with [[Strax]] formed the [[Paternoster Gang]]. | ||
* [[Operation Golden Age]] was an eco-terrorist group in the early 1970s. | * [[Operation Golden Age]] was an eco-terrorist group in the early 1970s. | ||
* The [[Time Scoop]] was a relic from the Dark Times in | * The [[Time Scoop]] was a relic from the Dark Times in [[Gallifrey]]'s history known as the Age of Chaos. | ||
==Credits== | == Credits == | ||
* Project Manager: not credited this issue | * Project Manager: not credited this issue | ||
* Group Editor: not credited this issue | * Group Editor: not credited this issue | ||
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* Illustrators: none credited this issue | * Illustrators: none credited this issue | ||
==External links== | == External links == | ||
* [http://www.dwfiles.com Doctor Who DVD Files official website, with magazine and DVD details as well as interactive content] | * [http://www.dwfiles.com Doctor Who DVD Files official website, with magazine and DVD details as well as interactive content] | ||
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[[Category:DWDVDF issues]] | [[Category:DWDVDF issues]] |
Latest revision as of 12:00, 9 March 2023
The one hundred thirty-third issue of the Doctor Who DVD Files - "The Ultimate Build-up Doctor Who Encyclopaedia" had a cover date of 5 February 2014.
Magazine content[[edit] | [edit source]]
Collectable loose leaf pages divided into nine categories that could be filed accordingly.
- Rapunzel
- In the Land of Fiction, fairy tales were real ...
- Jenny Flint
- One third of the Paternoster Gang was a karate-kicking maid!
- Tricky Van Baalen
- This 'android' was not all that he seemed ...
- Spoonheads
- The Great Intelligence used robots to take over London ...
- Dinosaurs
- The Doctor has encountered several prehistoric beasts.
- Russell T Davies
- A profile of the writer who saved Doctor Who.
- Time Scoop
- Discover more about this forbidden Time Lord device.
- "Nightmare!"
- Welcome to the Minotaur's hotel of horror.
- The Invisible Enemy
- The Fourth Doctor embarks on a fantastic voyage.
DVD release (with cover blurb)[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Each issue came with a DVD release.
- Reversible DVD sleeves enabled the collector to display one of two designs featuring either the Doctor and his enemies or his companions.
- "We are all predators, Doctor. We kill ... we devour ... to live. "
- The TARDIS is attacked by the nucleus of a virus called the Swarm and lands at the Bi-Al Foundation, a space hospital in the 51st century. With the Doctor in a coma, it's up to scientist Professor Marius and his robot dog, K-9, to help Leela save the Time Lord's life. But will Marius' outlandish plan really work? And are they too late to prevent the Age of the Virus?
Notable information[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The Bi-Al Foundation (or Centre for Alien Biomorphology), was located at galactic co-ordinates 7438007.
- The van Baalen brothers were called Tricky, Bram and Gregor.
- Russell T Davies was born in Swansea on 27th April 1963. His full name is Stephen Russell Davies.
- Russell T Davies's 1995 Doctor Who novel Damaged Goods was set on a council estate that featured a family called the Tylers - some years before Rose Tyler made her television appearance in 2005.
- In 1812 the Brothers Grimm published a collection of fairy tales.
- The notorious pirate Blackbeard who terrorised the West Indies in the 18th century was actually called Edward Teach.
- Jenny Flint was a Victorian Match girl rescued from an attack by a Chinese gang by Madame Vastra who she later married in 1892 and along with Strax formed the Paternoster Gang.
- Operation Golden Age was an eco-terrorist group in the early 1970s.
- The Time Scoop was a relic from the Dark Times in Gallifrey's history known as the Age of Chaos.
Credits[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Project Manager: not credited this issue
- Group Editor: not credited this issue
- Editor: Kieran Grant
- Art Editor: Elanzi Smit
- Designer: not credited this issue
- Sub-Editor: Catherine Anderson
- Contributing Writers: not credited this issue
- Illustrators: none credited this issue